Court action was taken in the 1930's regarding sisters teaching in public schools and receiving public school salaries.
Sem títuloThe Sisters of St. Benedict of Ferdinand built Sacred Heart Convent on leased land in 1910.
Sem títuloThis music was issued and bought through the World Library of Sacred Music.
Sem títuloThis Mass in Honor of St. Helen is written for two equal voices with organ.
Sem títuloThis Latin music is arranged for soprano, alto, tenor and bass.
Sem títuloThis music was written and arranged for youth choirs. The foreword gives instructions. The hymnal belonged to Sister Cyrilla Myers.
Sem títuloThese books contain copied benediction music. One piece was composed by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B.
Sem títuloThese are original compositions handwritten by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad.
Sem títuloThese are original compositions handwritten by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad.
Sem títuloThese are original compositions handwritten by Vincent Wagner, O.S.B., of St. Meinrad.
Sem títuloThis mass was dedicated to Mother M. Victoria of the Ursuline Convent, Louisville, Kentucky.
Sem títuloThis is church music for unaccompanied voices.
Sem títuloThis is church music for unaccompanied voices.
Sem títuloThis Latin mass was written for solo and unison chorus.
Sem títuloThis is a collection of sacred music for female voices.
Sem títuloThese are offertories for the Feasts of Ascension, Pentecost and Trinity Sunday in Latin and German.
Sem títuloThis is a collection of sheet music, arranged for women's voices, with organ accompaniments.
Sem títuloThis book contains the ordinary chants of the Mass.
Sem títuloThis news magazine is produced by the monastery communications office as a public information piece for the Sisters of St. Benedict.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College sponsored a Civil Rights Day on February 29, 1964.
Sem títuloThese reports were compiled in view of the St. Benedict College efforts to receive accreditation.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College operated for its last full academic year in 1969-1970.
Sem títuloThese are programs of miscellaneous events held at St. Benedict College from 1963-1968.
Sem títuloKORDES NEWS was a student produced newspaper in 1964-1965.
Sem títuloDick Gregory, renowned Black civil rights leader of the 1960's, spoke at St. Benedict College on February 4, 1969.
Sem títuloCOHERE (Committee on Higher Education and Related Events) was a group set up to raise $1 million for a Christian Brothers College in Jasper IN
Sem títuloThis building was constructed on the Jasper campus after St. Benedict's College was moved from Ferdinand to Jasper.
Sem títuloThese are materials relating to a few St. Benedict College events.
Sem títuloThis file contains copy of requirements for a major in education at St. Benedict College.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College was incorporated on February 27, 1964.
Sem títuloThis document carries the names of those in the St. Benedict College administration in 1966.
Sem títuloThese materials seem to represent first steps in setting up a public relations program for St. Benedict College.
Sem títuloThis citation was given in recognition of St. Benedict College's programs to develop the individual.
Sem títuloA council of the International Reading Association was launched in 1965.
Sem títuloThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Sem títuloThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College students, staff, governance, and administration activities.
Sem títuloThese newspaper clippings covered St. Benedict College student, staff, governance and administration activities.
Sem títuloThese are files of sisters who transferred their stability to one of the Ferdinand monastery daughterhouses.
Sem títuloSister Francesca Brogan, artist, began the rose gardens on the campus and dedicated them in memory of her mother, Iva Wood Brogan.
After St. Benedict College became separately incorporated, the Sisters of St. Benedict transferred assets (furniture and equipment) to it.
Sem títuloTHE OBSERVER was a news sheet published by St. Benedict College during the summer of 1965.
Sem títuloThese St. Benedict College student files may be copied for transcript purposes.
Sem títuloThe academy development office printed full monthly reports for Board members, the monastery administration, and the academy administration.
Sem títuloThe academy development office printed full monthly reports for Board members, the monastery administration, and the academy administration.
Sem títuloThese directories contains the names of some Ferdinand Benedictines who received degrees from The Catholic University of America in Washington, D.C. 1976, 1997, 2005
Sem títuloThe Board of Directors governed St. Benedict College from 1962 to 1966.
Sem títuloThese are the lists of graduates as found in the St. Benedict College files.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College was a center for administering the GRE from 1963 through April, 1969.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College closed after the 1970 Summer Session.
Sem títuloHardback, 30 pages, Staiger, Chicago, 1880 and 1890's.
Sem títuloRev. Francis S. Chatard, D.D., sanctioned introduction of Perpetual Adoration at the Monastery Immaculate Conception on June 24, 1881. Later, the program was named Ferdinand Benedictine Spiritual Association.
photo, typed retreat conferences, typed resolution, newspaper article
Sem títuloThe EMPLOYEE HANDBOOK carries the basic facts about the policies and benefits associated with employment by the Sisters of St. Benedict.
Sem títuloSt. Benedict College students took the National Teachers Examinations in 1968-1969.
Sem títuloStudents of St. Benedict College were recipients of state scholarships.
Sem títuloThese are copies of the monastery's official financial reports by its auditors. The box also Includes proposed budgets and periodic financial reports to the community. See finding aids for years presented. The community had their financial statements complied by a CPA firm from 1969 to 1990 - a compilation is narrower in scope than an audit and there is no auditor's opinion render
After 1991, to the present day, the financial statements are audited, resulting in the auditor's opinion. See finding aids for years presented.
Mildred Wannemuehler, O.S.B., is from Our Lady of Grace Monastery. Cyprian Davis, O.S.B., is from St. Meinrad. AC0058-AC0065
Sem títuloHardback, 64 pages, Chicago, 1926; Hardback, 529 pages,
Sem títuloThese original oil paintings, attributed to Sister Gregory Ems, were restored through a gift from Arnold F. and Barbara Habig.
Sem títuloBesides the personal data forms, there are biographical data of members from 1867 to 1911 in the first books. See also CS#4 and DF00008/S1/SH1/B1.
Sem títuloThese materials were distributed by Sister Jane Becker, Coordinator of PlanningTask Forces. In 5/2010, the Third Age: Philosophy/Policy/Programs were revised. These are in this folder.
Sem títuloThe sisters from Ferdinand staffed Mother of Sorrows School from the 1967-1968 through 1981-1982 school years.
Sem títulohandwritten and typed minutes in 3 bound volumes
Sem títuloThese were Marian Heights Academy Board members serving on the Development Committee.
Sem títuloThese origins were researched by Sister Carla Mitchell and presented by her at the 1995 Elderhostel at Beech Grove, Indiana.
Sem títuloPat Walsh, O.P. was from Emmaus House.
Sem títuloAt this Chapter Meeting, the dependent priories of Guatemala and Durham, North Carolina, were discussed. These cassettes include AC0241, AC0242, AC0243.
These tapes are not necessarily in sequence. They deal with renewal and formation, clothing, and community. These cassettes include AC0221, AC0222, AC0223, AC0224, AC0225, AC0226.
These cassettes include AC0202, AC0203, AC0204, AC0205, AC0206, AC0207, AC0208.
Sem títuloThese cassettes include AC0196, AC0197, AC0198, AC0199, AC0200, AC0201.
Sem títuloThomas Dubay was a renowned speaker and writer, particularly on the topic of prayer. These cassettes include AC0160, AC0161, AC0162, AC0163, AC0164, AC0165, AC0166, AC0167, AC0168, AC0169, AC0170, AC0171, AC0172.
Sem títuloThese materials were from the files of Sister Mary Austin Blank, president of the academy at the time of its closing.
Sem títuloPrograms, newspaper clippings, Ferdinand, 1965
Sem títuloLiturgy programs, Ferdinand, 1990, 1996, 1997, 2012
Sem títuloThe town of Ferdinand, Indiana, celebrated its 150th founding anniversary (sesqui-centennial), in 1990. The Sisters participated in the parade.
Sem títuloStillpoint is a group of Benedictine sisters who share the belief that music can praise God, create community, and touch the human spirit.
Sem títuloLiberation Theology interest surged in the 1970's. These cassettes include AC0258, AC0259, AC0260.
Sem títuloSister Johnita Derr, O.S.B., Director of Admissions, negotiated these advertisements. These cassettes include AC0267, AC0268, AC0269.
Sem títuloThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
Sem títuloThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
Sem títuloThe American Benedictine Academy was founded on December 30, 1947, at St. Procopius' Priory in Chicago, Illinois.
Sem títuloSister Jeremy Hall, O.S.B., a highly respected theologian, is from St. Benedict's Monastery, St. Joseph, Minnesota. These cassettes includ AC0285, AC0286, AC0287, AC0288, AC0289, AC0290, AC0291, AC0292, AC0293, AC0294.
Sem títuloCopies of legal briefs, 1971
Sem títuloThis collection was sent to the Monastery Archives from the Ferdinand Benedictines who founded and served at Monasterio Reina De La Cruz, in Coban, Alta Verapaz, Guatemala. The files contain records of legal documents forming the coorporate association, deeds to property, correspondence with the motherhouse, formation of new members, daily governance and finances, various publications and liturgical books, ministries, and history.
Sem títuloThis guide was compiled for young women interested in religious life.
Sem títuloFinal Reports, 1992
Sem títuloSoftback spiral binder, 108 pages
Sem títuloFerdinand prioresses' names and the dates of their elections, years of leadership, photographs, 1867 to present
Sem títuloThese are the personal files of the living members of Monastery Immaculate Conception in alphabetical order. Members of dependent priory/priories are included. Files containing official documents are in the administrative offices. D01-D02-D03-D04
Sem títuloThese three folders contain the past mission assignments, present ministry assignments, and recently published motherhouse assignments.
Sem título1937 edition, brown hardback; 1950 revision, green, Abbey Press
Sem títuloThe Sisters of St. Benedict, Ferdinand, Indiana, contributed a framed print of St. Benedict to St. Leo Parish for its St. Benedict Room. The parish was founded by German Benedictine monks. Del.Steinhart of Jasper was the contact person.
Sem títuloThis is a complete set of the academy's yearbooks (PAX) published from 1937 to the present.
Sem títuloThe STELLA MARIS is the MHA/AIC school paper published by a student staff. From 1949-1951 the name was changed to PAX.
Sem títuloThis alumnae newsheet reads like a school newspaper and carries alumnae and school news and focuses on the 1931, '32 and '33 graduating classes.
Sem títuloMarian Heights is described in the IBSJ 1988 fall issue and featured on the cover of the winter 1989 issue with description inside.
Sem títuloThis calendar was published by the National Catholic Education Association. It pictures academy students with the April calendar.
Sem títuloLists of academy students were copied from publications of the time.
Sem títuloThese are academy programs from some early 70's career days with speakers from all areas. Creative activities were a part of the program.
Sem títuloThe Academy Immaculate Conception was commissioned by the State of Indiana in 1912 and has held continuous accredition since then.
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